Amusements. LYRIC. " Auckland's Leading T YSIC. YRIC. Evening Picture JUYRIC. LYRIC. House." T YRIC. YRIC. I_YRIC. rpO-NIGHT AT Q For Real Twenty-a-minute Laughs, You Should See ALICE TJRADY LICE XJRADY ALICE "DRADY LICE XJRADY ALICE "ORADY LICE -DRADY IN Her Latest Select Play, the tndestructible ta7lfe." he Indestructible Wife." the tndestructible wife." he j-ndestructlble vv ife." A story in which the efforts of an easyloving husband and his men friends are united to wear down the restless energy of his wife Charlotte, whose idea of happiness I and well-being is to ride, shoot, swim, play ; golf and tennis all day, and dance naif the nisht. The Last Word in Select Comedies— ana that's saying something. IN ADDITION, FOURTH EPISODE OF nTHE T IGHTNING T3 AIDER. Prices- Stalls, 6d; Circle, la Id. Reserves, Is 7d. Box Flan at Richardson's Piano Co, EXCLUSIVE rPO »TIHE T YRIC. XCLUSIVE 1 Q IHE JLyRIC. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ONEHUNGA. fpO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). p RAND pONCERT. Inc.uding Geibel's Cantata. " LIGHT OUT OP DARKNESS," And "THE HEAVENS ARE TELLING." (Haydn). Will be given by 50 Vocalists and Instrumentalists. Soprano: MISS CORA MELVIN. Contralto: MISS LAURA STONE. Tenor: MR. HORACE JESSOP. Bass: MR. V. BOURKE. Elocutionist: MR. T. HARRIS. Conductor: MR. A. MUDGWAY. Tickets. Is. Electoral. AUCKLAND pAST TpLECTORATE. QLUTHA TMTACKENZIE. WILL ADDRESS A PUBLIC MEETING In the "DROADWAY rpHEATRE. "J^EWMARKET. ON npHIS (TUESDAY) T^VENING. AT Q O'CLOCK. COME EARLY. A UCKLAND WEST J? LECTOR ATE. ("1 # Tjl "DENNETT. THE YOUNG NEW ZEALANDER. ' PROGRESSIVE REFORM CANDIDATE. Will Address Public Meetings as follows:— ANGLICAN HALL HERNE BAY ROAD. AT TRAM TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at 8 o'clock. Chairman; Councillor H. N. Bagnall. Also at PAGET STREET HALL, off Picton Street. on THURSDAY. November 27. at 8 p.m. Ladies Specially Invited. AUCKLAND WEST "DLECTORATE. M. J. SAVAGEOFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors. THIS (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON, 2 30— (Ladies' Meeting)—JEßVOlS HALL, corner Curran Street and Jervois Road. Mrs. Bloodworth will preside. TO-DAY (TUESDAY). 8 p.m.—METHODIST SCHOOLROOM. Franklin Road. ; TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 26th-RICH- . MOND ROAD SCHOOLROOM. 8 p.m. AUCKLAND /CENTRAL. jl/TR. T TOLLEY rj^HOMAS. OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE. WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AT THE METHODIST SCHOOL HALL. 1 NEW NORTH ROAD. GLENMORE. nPO-MORROW IyiGHT. at 8 O'CLOCK. AND ST. JAMES' HALL. WELLINGTON ST.. ON THURSDAY, AT 8 P.M. Mr. J. Joiner. Chairman. A U C K L A N D CENTRAL. W. E. PARRY, OFFICLAL LABOUR CANDIDATE-. Will Address the Electors. MASONIC HALL. EDEN TERRACE. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 8 PM. Electors! Hear Labour's Policy Explained. TPDEN "ELECTORATE. 11. E.~H ORXBLOW - . LIBERAL CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors a!, PARA'XAI — PUBLIC HALL. TO-DAY •TUESDAY) November 25. MORNINGSIDE — HIRSTS HALL - TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY). November 26. HENDERSON— PUBLIC THURSDAY. November 27. HOBSONVILLE— SINTON'S HALL—FRIDAY, November 28. ALL MEETINGS AT 8 P.M. Ladies Specially Invited. "CI D E N. M R - C. J. AERi MPGOVERNMENT CANDIDATE, Will Address His Constituents as follows:. NEW LYNN -ST. THOMAS' HALL-TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY'), 8 P.M. AVONDALE—TOWN HALLTHURSDAY. NOV. 27, 8 P.M. J?DENELEC T O R A T E. OSCAR M c B R I N E, LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors in th<> PUBLIC HALL, POINT CHEVALIER, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), NOV. 25, AT 8. Ladies Specially Invited. I pOME and Hear Miss E. Melville, tho! KJ Popular Candidate, at Empress Theatre, Great North Road. 8 p.m. To-night. TATAITEMATA 17 LECTOR ATE. M K ' A. E- Q- R EENSLADE (MAYOR OF NORTHCOTE). LIBERAL AND PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE FOR WAITEMATA. Will Address the Electors as Under: NORTHCOTE—TO-KIGHT .Tuesday) *i. 8 o'clock. Masonic Hall, Rodney Street Chairman, W. E. Richardson, Esq Deputy-Mayor. i Jj-1 RANK LI N ELECTORATE. J. R E^ INDEPENDENT LIBERAL CANDIDATE, Will Address Electors at PAPAKURA—TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK. MANUREWA — TO-MORROW (WEDNES- ' DAY). NOV. 26, 8 P.M. ! PUK.EKOHE—THURSDAY. NOV. 27, 8 P.M. DRURY-FRIDAY. NOV. 38. 8 P.M. CIOME and Hear Miss E. Melville, the \J Popular Candidate, at Empress Theatre, Groat North Road, 8 p.m. To-night.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17326, 25 November 1919, Page 12
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